Showing posts with label recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipe. Show all posts

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Video Recipe - Bacon & Egg Risotto 2012 with Nicole Chen!

About two years back I developed a recipe for bacon and egg risotto for my cookbook, Bachelor's Banquet. and I have been lucky enough for the recipe to be recreated by various influential bloggers online! So this year I decided to upgrade the recipe and add a fresh new twist to the dish. lemon zest and a truffle bread crumb mixture to add that extra crunch to the overall dish.

Bacon & Egg Risotto 2012 featuring Nicole Chen!
I can honestly say that this dish is one of my few dishes which are close to being perfected, so many chefs think they have 'perfect' dishes which cannot be improved... I disagree, unless it appears in some kind of historical document a dish will still have a long way to go. So without further ado here's a video presentation of my Bacon & Egg Risotto 2012 with special guest Model DJ, Nicole Chen!


Ingredients for Bacon & Egg risotto 2012 (serves 3)

Risotto
1tbsp Butter
1tbsp Bacon oil
½ nos yellow onion, brunoise
½ nos celery, brunoise
1½ cups Carnaroli Rice
½ cup BARRISTERS wine
4½ cups Vegetable broth
3nos Egg yolks
50g Pecorino Romano, grated
2tsp Lemon zest

Garnish
3 Bacon strips (baked)
20g Summer truffles
3tbsp White truffle crumble
Lemon zest
Chives
Chervil


Do try this at home and let us know what you think of this video.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Bermuda - Home to pink sand, exquisite waters, bermuda fish chowder and the perfect dark & stormy

It was four hours before my 10am flight to Bermuda from JFK airport, I woke up, dazed from entertaining clients just a few hours ago; the pizza we ordered from Stone Street just stood there, embedded in my stomach like a bronze boulder. That uneventful Saturday morning I almost didn’t jump onto Jetblue flight 1731, I almost didn’t experience a place so life-changing that I would eventually consider it the holy-grail of relaxation, I almost cancelled my trip to Bermuda; but instead I rolled out of bed, stuffed some clothes and a brown suit into a kaki-green duffle bag, took the elevator down 21 floors, gave a passing smile and a nod to my doorman Julio, then I jumped into a yellow cab and I was on my way.

Bermuda - Pictures don't lie; crystal clear waters, pastel houses and amazing people
A 2-hour flight later, I was in the land of pristine pink sandy beaches, immaculately clear waters and, best of all, the home of Bermuda fish chowder and Dark & Stormys (a cocktail) - I was blown away! Bermuda is perhaps one of the most beautiful places I had ever been to and I was kicking back at the Fairmount shortly after my arrival; chilling at the beach, sand in-between my feet and an icy-cold, perfectly prepared, Dark & Stormy in hand.

The proper color for a Dark & Stormy
Amidst the beautiful pastel colored colonial houses, the beautiful people on the hundreds of beaches sprawling across the island and lilac sunsets (not kidding), I did manage to find two culinary gems in Bermuda, which were, before my trip, unknown to me.  

Bermuda Fish Chowder
A chowder so potent with rum and sherry pepper sauce, you can almost describe it as happiness enveloped in seafood broth. The Bermuda fish chowder is essentially a chowder of white fish, some shellfish and then spiked with copious amounts of dark Bermudian rum and a swig of sherry pepper sauce (potent stuff). Although the recipe varies from restaurant to restaurant, the underlying characteristics of Sherry Pepper sauce really makes the entire dish and gives it a unique distinctive taste. I have tried recreating it with other brands of hot sauce, but the taste just pales in comparison to the original Outerbridge’s brand. 

Dark & Stormy (cocktail)
Often been described as Bermuda's National Drink (no wonder Bermudians are always happy) they are served in plastic cups on the beaches, the serving method really doesn’t do this drink any justice. It’s perfect for warm and humid weather. PERFECT for the weather we have in Singapore!!! The drink in itself is rather simple, a combination of Gosling’s Dark Rum, Ginger beer and a wedge of lime, but there’s something special about this combination. Maybe it was the pink sand or maybe I took one to many Dark & Stormys in Bermuda, but I have been drinking it ever since coming back and I predict I will be drinking it for many years to come.
Recipe for Nick’s Dark and stormy Serves 2 
120ml Gosling’s Bermuda black rum
240ml Bundaberg Ginger beer
2tsp lime juice
2 lime wedges, for garnish



Oh did I mention how beautiful the beaches in Bermuda are??? I would love to go back there, perhaps cookup a storm on the beach, hit back 3 or 4 drinks and just listen to the waves and the sound of silence before retiring to the hotel for the rest of the evening.

Have you been to Bermuda? Would you like to see Bermuda fish chowder and Dark & Stormys at a restaurant near you soon?

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Video Recipe - Rocket Salad with Tuna Ceviche

It's that time of the year once again, we are all over eating, our bellies over growing and we are starting to bring out our 'fat' clothes from storage. But don't worry too much, seasonal and healthy food can still be eaten over the holidays. So in the very first video that my team shot, we present to you a very nice summery salad which can be served up for the holidays; a tangy Rocket salad with tuna ceviche and avocados.
Rocket salad with tuna ceviche 
When we were filming this we didn't really know what to expect, we knew we wanted to develop cooking videos for Youtube but we didn't have the resources or a proper direction; so we took a few cameras, went to my home, I whipped out a few knives and a cutting board then we just decided to wing it (which explains my sweaty shirt towards the end). Enjoy!


Ingredients (serves 4)
1 bag Wild rocket salad greens (about 125g)
100g Salted cured tuna or sushi grade tuna
1 nos lemon, juiced
2 teaspoon capers
3 tablespoons olive oil
10 nos cherry tomatos
1 no avocado
1 bunch micro coriander
3 tablespoons yogurt
Pinch Maldon salt or Fleur de sel
Salt and pepper

Do try this at home and let us know what you think of this video.


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